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Strategies & Market Trends : Analysis Class for Beginners

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (1449)10/15/2006 5:44:16 AM
From: Arthur Tang   of 1471
 
More important analysis for the beginners is the number of stockholders in the stock you want to invest.

Lacking stockholders means, there are no involved market makers, who builds a market one stockholder at a time.

Less then 100 stockholders, you will expect very thin trades and slow decline of value.

As market makers build a large clientele, the market will be more active, and the stock will move nicely.

Market makers are not interested therefore of a company that does not have a longterm business plan that can have explosive growth.

Even Microsoft has no business plan except new Vista operating system. All the other ventures are not of significant market size. So, the stock is rather dormant.

Pick a stock with tremendous growth potential and win? You have to follow venture capitalists such as Von Rock associates(Arthur Rock on Rockefeller money), who invested in Intel, Apple, Yahoo, Google(very active), etc. They always had track record.
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